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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv Astronomers Work Despite Continuing Russo-Ukrainian War - Ukraine

Kharkiv astronomers are only now returning to observations at their own observation base. "The only Ukrainian astronomical observatory that was occupied for a long time" - Vadym Kaidash, head of the scientific research institute of astronomy The full-scale invasion, says Kaidash, deprived Kharkiv astronomers of the opportunity to work at the Chuhuiv observatory of Karazin University. It is located 70 kilometers from Kharkiv - and in 2022 found itself under occupation. We, Kharkiv astronomers, astronomers of Karazin University, have very limited opportunities to observe the starry sky, because telescopes and observation equipment, computers, control systems, etc., are destroyed, do not work. There was an observatory in our suburbs during the occupation. A new exhibition appeared in the university museum of astronomy during the war. In this small exhibition we have evidence of the occupation by the Russians of our Chuguyiv Observatory of the Research Institute of Astronomy. This is the only Ukrainian astronomic

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CHINA-CHONGQING-YANGTZE RIVER TUNNEL-CONSTRUCTION (CN)

CHINA-CHONGQING-YANGTZE RIVER TUNNEL-CONSTRUCTION (CN)

(240204) -- CHONGQING, Feb. 4, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Workers work at the control center at the construction site of the Chongqing Yangtze River Tunnel project in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality, Feb. 4, 2024. Chongqing Yangtze River Tunnel project is a key project of the Chongqing-Qianjiang section of a high-speed railway linking Chongqing and central China's Hunan Province. With a total length of about 11.9 kilometers, it is the first high-speed railway tunnel to cross the Yangtze River using the shield-tunneling method. In the days leading to the Spring Festival, more than 70 constructors from China Railway 14th Bureau Group Corporation Limited stuck to their posts, making great efforts to accelerate the construction of the project. (Xinhua/Wang Quanchao)

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CHINA-CHONGQING-YANGTZE RIVER TUNNEL-CONSTRUCTION (CN)

CHINA-CHONGQING-YANGTZE RIVER TUNNEL-CONSTRUCTION (CN)

(240204) -- CHONGQING, Feb. 4, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Workers work at the construction site of the Chongqing Yangtze River Tunnel project in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality, Feb. 4, 2024. Chongqing Yangtze River Tunnel project is a key project of the Chongqing-Qianjiang section of a high-speed railway linking Chongqing and central China's Hunan Province. With a total length of about 11.9 kilometers, it is the first high-speed railway tunnel to cross the Yangtze River using the shield-tunneling method. In the days leading to the Spring Festival, more than 70 constructors from China Railway 14th Bureau Group Corporation Limited stuck to their posts, making great efforts to accelerate the construction of the project. (Xinhua/Wang Quanchao)

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CHINA-CHONGQING-YANGTZE RIVER TUNNEL-CONSTRUCTION (CN)

CHINA-CHONGQING-YANGTZE RIVER TUNNEL-CONSTRUCTION (CN)

(240204) -- CHONGQING, Feb. 4, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A worker works at the construction site of the Chongqing Yangtze River Tunnel project in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality, Feb. 4, 2024. Chongqing Yangtze River Tunnel project is a key project of the Chongqing-Qianjiang section of a high-speed railway linking Chongqing and central China's Hunan Province. With a total length of about 11.9 kilometers, it is the first high-speed railway tunnel to cross the Yangtze River using the shield-tunneling method. In the days leading to the Spring Festival, more than 70 constructors from China Railway 14th Bureau Group Corporation Limited stuck to their posts, making great efforts to accelerate the construction of the project. (Xinhua/Wang Quanchao)

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CHINA-CHONGQING-YANGTZE RIVER TUNNEL-CONSTRUCTION (CN)

CHINA-CHONGQING-YANGTZE RIVER TUNNEL-CONSTRUCTION (CN)

(240204) -- CHONGQING, Feb. 4, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Workers work at the construction site of the Chongqing Yangtze River Tunnel project in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality, Feb. 4, 2024. Chongqing Yangtze River Tunnel project is a key project of the Chongqing-Qianjiang section of a high-speed railway linking Chongqing and central China's Hunan Province. With a total length of about 11.9 kilometers, it is the first high-speed railway tunnel to cross the Yangtze River using the shield-tunneling method. In the days leading to the Spring Festival, more than 70 constructors from China Railway 14th Bureau Group Corporation Limited stuck to their posts, making great efforts to accelerate the construction of the project. (Xinhua/Wang Quanchao)

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CHINA-CHONGQING-YANGTZE RIVER TUNNEL-CONSTRUCTION (CN)

CHINA-CHONGQING-YANGTZE RIVER TUNNEL-CONSTRUCTION (CN)

(240204) -- CHONGQING, Feb. 4, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A worker works at the construction site of the Chongqing Yangtze River Tunnel project in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality, Feb. 4, 2024. Chongqing Yangtze River Tunnel project is a key project of the Chongqing-Qianjiang section of a high-speed railway linking Chongqing and central China's Hunan Province. With a total length of about 11.9 kilometers, it is the first high-speed railway tunnel to cross the Yangtze River using the shield-tunneling method. In the days leading to the Spring Festival, more than 70 constructors from China Railway 14th Bureau Group Corporation Limited stuck to their posts, making great efforts to accelerate the construction of the project. (Xinhua/Wang Quanchao)

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CHINA-CHONGQING-YANGTZE RIVER TUNNEL-CONSTRUCTION (CN)

CHINA-CHONGQING-YANGTZE RIVER TUNNEL-CONSTRUCTION (CN)

(240204) -- CHONGQING, Feb. 4, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Workers work at the construction site of the Chongqing Yangtze River Tunnel project in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality, Feb. 4, 2024. Chongqing Yangtze River Tunnel project is a key project of the Chongqing-Qianjiang section of a high-speed railway linking Chongqing and central China's Hunan Province. With a total length of about 11.9 kilometers, it is the first high-speed railway tunnel to cross the Yangtze River using the shield-tunneling method. In the days leading to the Spring Festival, more than 70 constructors from China Railway 14th Bureau Group Corporation Limited stuck to their posts, making great efforts to accelerate the construction of the project. (Xinhua/Wang Quanchao)

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CHINA-HUBEI-ROUTE INSPECTION TRAIN-SPRING FESTIVAL TRAVEL RUSH (CN)

CHINA-HUBEI-ROUTE INSPECTION TRAIN-SPRING FESTIVAL TRAVEL RUSH (CN)

(240126) -- WUHAN, Jan. 26, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Driver Ni Long gets on route inspection train DJ5191 at a bullet train maintenance base in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, Jan. 26, 2024. The route inspection train DJ5191/DJ5192, with no passengers on it, carries staff members on different duties in search of security threats along the railway section between Wuhan Railway Station and Huangmei East Railway Station. Ni Long, a high-speed train driver, began his work on DJ5192 early on Friday morning, which marked the start of China's Spring Festival travel rush in 2024. "With a speed of 250 kilometers per hour, the train runs about 70 meters a second, so we need to be absolutely focused to find any tiny abnormalities along the way," said Ni. (Xinhua/Wu Zhizun)

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CHINA-HUBEI-ROUTE INSPECTION TRAIN-SPRING FESTIVAL TRAVEL RUSH (CN)

CHINA-HUBEI-ROUTE INSPECTION TRAIN-SPRING FESTIVAL TRAVEL RUSH (CN)

(240126) -- WUHAN, Jan. 26, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Driver Xie Yuzhi works aboard route inspection train DJ5192 running from Huangmei East Railway Station to Wuhan Railway Station in central China's Hubei Province, Jan. 26, 2024. The route inspection train DJ5191/DJ5192, with no passengers on it, carries staff members on different duties in search of security threats along the railway section between Wuhan Railway Station and Huangmei East Railway Station. Ni Long, a high-speed train driver, began his work on DJ5192 early on Friday morning, which marked the start of China's Spring Festival travel rush in 2024. "With a speed of 250 kilometers per hour, the train runs about 70 meters a second, so we need to be absolutely focused to find any tiny abnormalities along the way," said Ni. (Xinhua/Wu Zhizun)

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CHINA-HUBEI-ROUTE INSPECTION TRAIN-SPRING FESTIVAL TRAVEL RUSH (CN)

CHINA-HUBEI-ROUTE INSPECTION TRAIN-SPRING FESTIVAL TRAVEL RUSH (CN)

(240126) -- WUHAN, Jan. 26, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Driver Ni Long prepares to board route inspection train DJ5191 at a bullet train maintenance base in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, Jan. 26, 2024. The route inspection train DJ5191/DJ5192, with no passengers on it, carries staff members on different duties in search of security threats along the railway section between Wuhan Railway Station and Huangmei East Railway Station. Ni Long, a high-speed train driver, began his work on DJ5192 early on Friday morning, which marked the start of China's Spring Festival travel rush in 2024. "With a speed of 250 kilometers per hour, the train runs about 70 meters a second, so we need to be absolutely focused to find any tiny abnormalities along the way," said Ni. (Xinhua/Wu Zhizun)

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CHINA-HUBEI-ROUTE INSPECTION TRAIN-SPRING FESTIVAL TRAVEL RUSH (CN)

CHINA-HUBEI-ROUTE INSPECTION TRAIN-SPRING FESTIVAL TRAVEL RUSH (CN)

(240126) -- WUHAN, Jan. 26, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Driver Ni Long gestures to confirm the signal aboard route inspection train DJ5192 running from Huangmei East Railway Station to Wuhan Railway Station in central China's Hubei Province, Jan. 26, 2024. The route inspection train DJ5191/DJ5192, with no passengers on it, carries staff members on different duties in search of security threats along the railway section between Wuhan Railway Station and Huangmei East Railway Station. Ni Long, a high-speed train driver, began his work on DJ5191 early on Friday morning, which marked the start of China's Spring Festival travel rush in 2024. "With a speed of 250 kilometers per hour, the train runs about 70 meters a second, so we need to be absolutely focused to find any tiny abnormalities along the way," said Ni. (Xinhua/Wu Zhizun)

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CHINA-HUBEI-ROUTE INSPECTION TRAIN-SPRING FESTIVAL TRAVEL RUSH (CN)

CHINA-HUBEI-ROUTE INSPECTION TRAIN-SPRING FESTIVAL TRAVEL RUSH (CN)

(240126) -- WUHAN, Jan. 26, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A mechanic checks equipment aboard route inspection train DJ5192 running from Huangmei East Railway Station to Wuhan Railway Station in central China's Hubei Province, Jan. 26, 2024. The route inspection train DJ5191/DJ5192, with no passengers on it, carries staff members on different duties in search of security threats along the railway section between Wuhan Railway Station and Huangmei East Railway Station. Ni Long, a high-speed train driver, began his work on DJ5192 early on Friday morning, which marked the start of China's Spring Festival travel rush in 2024. "With a speed of 250 kilometers per hour, the train runs about 70 meters a second, so we need to be absolutely focused to find any tiny abnormalities along the way," said Ni. (Xinhua/Wu Zhizun)

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CHINA-HUBEI-ROUTE INSPECTION TRAIN-SPRING FESTIVAL TRAVEL RUSH (CN)

CHINA-HUBEI-ROUTE INSPECTION TRAIN-SPRING FESTIVAL TRAVEL RUSH (CN)

(240126) -- WUHAN, Jan. 26, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Driver Ni Long walks towards route inspection train DJ5191 at a bullet train maintenance base in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, Jan. 26, 2024. The route inspection train DJ5191/DJ5192, with no passengers on it, carries staff members on different duties in search of security threats along the railway section between Wuhan Railway Station and Huangmei East Railway Station. Ni Long, a high-speed train driver, began his work on DJ5192 early on Friday morning, which marked the start of China's Spring Festival travel rush in 2024. "With a speed of 250 kilometers per hour, the train runs about 70 meters a second, so we need to be absolutely focused to find any tiny abnormalities along the way," said Ni. (Xinhua/Wu Zhizun)

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City Hall Plan To Lower Ring Road Speed - Paris

City Hall Plan To Lower Ring Road Speed - Paris

A speed limit sign is seen on Paris’ "Peripherique" ring road on December 7, 2023 in Paris, France. The French government and Paris city officials were at loggerheads on Thursday, December 7, over a flagship plan to cut the speed limit on the capital's congested ring road after the 2024 Olympic Games. The mayor's office said last month that the restrictions aimed at reducing pollution and noise from the "Boulevard Peripherique", one of Europe's busiest roads, would come into force a few weeks after the Games end. The speed limit would be lowered to 50 kilometers per hour on the ring road, from 70 km/h currently. But on Thursday, Transport Minister Clément Beaune rejected the initiative, saying it was "not a good idea in the short term." Although the ring road "is managed by the city of Paris," a change in the speed limit "obviously requires approval from the state," said Beaune. Photo by Tomas Stevens/ABACAPRESS.COM

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City Hall Plan To Lower Ring Road Speed - Paris

City Hall Plan To Lower Ring Road Speed - Paris

A speed limit sign is seen on Paris’ "Peripherique" ring road on December 7, 2023 in Paris, France. The French government and Paris city officials were at loggerheads on Thursday, December 7, over a flagship plan to cut the speed limit on the capital's congested ring road after the 2024 Olympic Games. The mayor's office said last month that the restrictions aimed at reducing pollution and noise from the "Boulevard Peripherique", one of Europe's busiest roads, would come into force a few weeks after the Games end. The speed limit would be lowered to 50 kilometers per hour on the ring road, from 70 km/h currently. But on Thursday, Transport Minister Clément Beaune rejected the initiative, saying it was "not a good idea in the short term." Although the ring road "is managed by the city of Paris," a change in the speed limit "obviously requires approval from the state," said Beaune. Photo by Tomas Stevens/ABACAPRESS.COM

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City Hall Plan To Lower Ring Road Speed - Paris

City Hall Plan To Lower Ring Road Speed - Paris

A speed limit sign is seen on Paris’ "Peripherique" ring road on December 7, 2023 in Paris, France. The French government and Paris city officials were at loggerheads on Thursday, December 7, over a flagship plan to cut the speed limit on the capital's congested ring road after the 2024 Olympic Games. The mayor's office said last month that the restrictions aimed at reducing pollution and noise from the "Boulevard Peripherique", one of Europe's busiest roads, would come into force a few weeks after the Games end. The speed limit would be lowered to 50 kilometers per hour on the ring road, from 70 km/h currently. But on Thursday, Transport Minister Clément Beaune rejected the initiative, saying it was "not a good idea in the short term." Although the ring road "is managed by the city of Paris," a change in the speed limit "obviously requires approval from the state," said Beaune. Photo by Tomas Stevens/ABACAPRESS.COM

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City Hall Plan To Lower Ring Road Speed - Paris

City Hall Plan To Lower Ring Road Speed - Paris

A speed limit sign is seen on Paris’ "Peripherique" ring road on December 7, 2023 in Paris, France. The French government and Paris city officials were at loggerheads on Thursday, December 7, over a flagship plan to cut the speed limit on the capital's congested ring road after the 2024 Olympic Games. The mayor's office said last month that the restrictions aimed at reducing pollution and noise from the "Boulevard Peripherique", one of Europe's busiest roads, would come into force a few weeks after the Games end. The speed limit would be lowered to 50 kilometers per hour on the ring road, from 70 km/h currently. But on Thursday, Transport Minister Clément Beaune rejected the initiative, saying it was "not a good idea in the short term." Although the ring road "is managed by the city of Paris," a change in the speed limit "obviously requires approval from the state," said Beaune. Photo by Tomas Stevens/ABACAPRESS.COM

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City Hall Plan To Lower Ring Road Speed - Paris

City Hall Plan To Lower Ring Road Speed - Paris

A speed limit sign is seen on Paris’ "Peripherique" ring road on December 7, 2023 in Paris, France. The French government and Paris city officials were at loggerheads on Thursday, December 7, over a flagship plan to cut the speed limit on the capital's congested ring road after the 2024 Olympic Games. The mayor's office said last month that the restrictions aimed at reducing pollution and noise from the "Boulevard Peripherique", one of Europe's busiest roads, would come into force a few weeks after the Games end. The speed limit would be lowered to 50 kilometers per hour on the ring road, from 70 km/h currently. But on Thursday, Transport Minister Clément Beaune rejected the initiative, saying it was "not a good idea in the short term." Although the ring road "is managed by the city of Paris," a change in the speed limit "obviously requires approval from the state," said Beaune. Photo by Tomas Stevens/ABACAPRESS.COM

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City Hall Plan To Lower Ring Road Speed - Paris

City Hall Plan To Lower Ring Road Speed - Paris

A speed limit sign is seen on a Paris’ street on December 7, 2023 in Paris, France. The French government and Paris city officials were at loggerheads on Thursday, December 7, over a flagship plan to cut the speed limit on the capital's congested ring road after the 2024 Olympic Games. The mayor's office said last month that the restrictions aimed at reducing pollution and noise from the "Boulevard Peripherique", one of Europe's busiest roads, would come into force a few weeks after the Games end. The speed limit would be lowered to 50 kilometers per hour on the ring road, from 70 km/h currently. But on Thursday, Transport Minister Clément Beaune rejected the initiative, saying it was "not a good idea in the short term." Although the ring road "is managed by the city of Paris," a change in the speed limit "obviously requires approval from the state," said Beaune. Photo by Tomas Stevens/ABACAPRESS.COM

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City Hall Plan To Lower Ring Road Speed - Paris

City Hall Plan To Lower Ring Road Speed - Paris

A speed limit sign is seen on Paris’ "Peripherique" ring road on December 7, 2023 in Paris, France. The French government and Paris city officials were at loggerheads on Thursday, December 7, over a flagship plan to cut the speed limit on the capital's congested ring road after the 2024 Olympic Games. The mayor's office said last month that the restrictions aimed at reducing pollution and noise from the "Boulevard Peripherique", one of Europe's busiest roads, would come into force a few weeks after the Games end. The speed limit would be lowered to 50 kilometers per hour on the ring road, from 70 km/h currently. But on Thursday, Transport Minister Clément Beaune rejected the initiative, saying it was "not a good idea in the short term." Although the ring road "is managed by the city of Paris," a change in the speed limit "obviously requires approval from the state," said Beaune. Photo by Tomas Stevens/ABACAPRESS.COM

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City Hall Plan To Lower Ring Road Speed - Paris

City Hall Plan To Lower Ring Road Speed - Paris

PHOTOMONTAGE of a speed limit sign on Paris’ "Peripherique" ring road on December 7, 2023 in Paris, France. The French government and Paris city officials were at loggerheads on Thursday, December 7, over a flagship plan to cut the speed limit on the capital's congested ring road after the 2024 Olympic Games. The mayor's office said last month that the restrictions aimed at reducing pollution and noise from the "Boulevard Peripherique", one of Europe's busiest roads, would come into force a few weeks after the Games end. The speed limit would be lowered to 50 kilometers per hour on the ring road, from 70 km/h currently. But on Thursday, Transport Minister Clément Beaune rejected the initiative, saying it was "not a good idea in the short term." Although the ring road "is managed by the city of Paris," a change in the speed limit "obviously requires approval from the state," said Beaune. Photo by Tomas Stevens/ABACAPRESS.COM

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